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Juventus vs Monaco as it happened: Mario Mandzukic and Dani Alves fire Italian champions into final

Relive all the drama from the Juventus Stadium

Luke Brown,Freddie Paxton
Monday 08 May 2017 07:08 EDT
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Juventus are in control of the tie after an impressive performance in the first leg
Juventus are in control of the tie after an impressive performance in the first leg (Getty)

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Juventus defender Dani Alves produced in an inspired display capped by a stunning volleyed goal in a 2-1 win over AS Monaco that took the Italians into their second Champions League final in three years on Tuesday.

Relive all of the live action below:

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What time does it start?

The match kicks off at 7:45pm on Tuesday 8th May

Where can I watch it?

It will be shown live on BT Sport 2 with coverage beginning at 7pm. Highlights will be shown at 00:00 midnight the same evening.

It’s a big game for…

Kylian Mbappe. The 18-year-old forward has quickly transformed from Monaco’s young star to the man who represents their best chance of success in Turin. Having conceded two away goals, Monaco will need to go for broke in attempt to take an early lead against the Italian champions, and it is Mbappe’s pace, skill and goalscoring prowess which gives his side the best chance of doing that.

Monaco could not break down Juventus' defence in the first leg
Monaco could not break down Juventus' defence in the first leg (Getty)

Best stat

Juventus have won all of their last eleven knockout ties against French opposition.

Player to watch...

Leonardo Bonucci. The centre half is central to Juventus’ famed defensive record, which has seen them concede just 23 goals in 35 domestic games and, unbelievably, only two in a Champions League run which includes keeping a clean sheet over two legs against Barcelona. He is outstanding both physically and technically, with the ability to prioritise defensively but provide a platform with his passing. Monaco have an uphill task overturning the two goal deficit with Bonucci and Co. in their way.

Past three meetings…

Monaco 0-2 Juventus, Champions League, May 2017

Monaco 0-0 Juventus, Champions League, April 2015

Juventus 1-0 Monaco, Champions League, April 2015

Higuain scored both goals in the first leg
Higuain scored both goals in the first leg (Getty)

Form...

Juventus: DWDWD

Monaco: WLWLW

Odds...

Juventus to win: 3/5

Monaco to win: 17/4

Draw: 29/10

(Odds provided by 888 sport

And this is what they're playing for...

Vithushan Ehantharajah9 May 2017 19:45

1 min: Kick-off! We're under way at the Juventus Stadium!

Samuel Lovett9 May 2017 19:48

2 mins: Early chance for Monaco! They fling the ball into the box but Buffon does just enough to tip it away from danger. 

Vithushan Ehantharajah9 May 2017 19:48

4 mins: Monaco with all the early possession and Juventus, predictably, sitting back and allowing the French side to dominate the ball. 

Vithushan Ehantharajah9 May 2017 19:51

6 mins: So close Monaco!

Juventus have started at a very slack pace and they step off Moutinho, who is allowed to dribble forwards before unleashing a speculative shot from range.

He hits it well enough but his attempt is deflected, and looks as though it's to bounce out for a goal-kick.

But, quick as a flash, Mbappe hops forward and gets to the ball before Buffon, and attempts to roll it across the keeper and into the far corner of the net. He goes very close: the ball hits the base of the post and bounces out. 

The flag is also up for offside. But still - a chance!

Vithushan Ehantharajah9 May 2017 19:53

8 mins: Monaco maintaining their early pressure. Falcao has a shot from m-i-l-e-s out and it whistles narrowly over the bar. 

Vithushan Ehantharajah9 May 2017 19:57

11 mins: This isn't ideal for Juventus. After weathering that early storm, Khedeira has gone down clutching his hamstring.

He signals to the bench that he's unable to continue and is replaced by the experienced Marchisio. 

Vithushan Ehantharajah9 May 2017 19:59

Vithushan Ehantharajah9 May 2017 20:00

14 mins: Despite that early substitution, Juventus have settled down and are looking much more comfortable. 

Mandzukic does well to control a lung punt forward and lays off Dybala, who is off-balance as he takes his shot and screws the ball wide. 

Vithushan Ehantharajah9 May 2017 20:02

17 mins: Mbappe is fed into some space down the left but is stopped by a crunching tackle from Dani Alves. 

So, Monaco chance their arm down the right. Bakayoko drifts out wide and hits a deep cross into the Juventus box, but it's competently cleared. 

Vithushan Ehantharajah9 May 2017 20:04

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